Police video shows an unarmed black motorist struggling with an Iowa officer and a police dog before the driver is shot and paralyzed. The man rushes back to his pickup truck and the officer shoots him as the vehicle rolls away. The dashcam video that authorities released Thursday seems unlikely to resolve a debate over whether Cedar Rapids officer Lucas Jones acted appropriately during the Nov. 1 shooting of 37-year-old Jerime Mitchell. A grand jury decided Monday not to indict Jones and prosecutors announced it a day later. The county's top prosecutor, Jerry Vander Sanden, says the video shows that Mitchell refused to comply with Jones and that Jones fired in self-defense during the scuffle. But Mitchell has disputed that account, arguing the officer was the aggressor throughout the confrontation.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa —

Police video shows an unarmed black motorist struggling with an Iowa officer and a police dog before the driver is shot and paralyzed.

The man rushes back to his pickup truck and the officer shoots him as the vehicle rolls away.

A grand jury decided Monday not to indict Jones and prosecutors announced it a day later. The county's top prosecutor, Jerry Vander Sanden, says the video shows that Mitchell refused to comply with Jones and that Jones fired in self-defense during the scuffle.

But Mitchell has disputed that account, arguing the officer was the aggressor throughout the confrontation.